This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Rflm. W. Lipman
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Spitalfields WW1 cairn
The cross is granite and is planted in a cairn of granite boulders, many of w...
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Lieutenant Commander Geoffrey Heneage Drummond, VC
A lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. On 9/10th May 1918 at Ostend, Belgium, he volunteered for rescue work and was following HMS Vindictive to the harbour when a shell burst on board ...
Thomas Linacre
Born Canterbury. Studied at Oxford, Rome and Vicenza. Physician to Henry VIII. After 11 years as a doctor he became a priest, giving away his wealth to promote the study of medicine and establis...
Sir Edmund Gosse
Born 13 Trafalgar Terrace (now 56 Mortimer Road), Hackney, son of Philip Gosse. Writer, best known for his book ‘Father and Son’ which is partly autobiographical and depicts the new generation free...
Justus von Liebig
Born Germany. Considered the founder of organic chemistry and "father of the fertilizer industry". He also was behind the company that trademarked the Oxo cube and made the invention of Marmite p...
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Bowler plaque - Spices
E1, Whitechapel High Street
We failed to find this in Dec-Jan 2017. This cast-iron roundel, which shows curry spices: chili peppers, okra, anise and cardamom, is one...
Jonathon McPhillips
At about 12:40am on Saturday 25th February 2017, 28 year old Jonathan McPhillips, also known as 'JJ', was attacked and stabbed in Upper Street near to Assembly Hall, Islington (at the Town Hall). H...
Gable Cottages
SE1, Sudrey Street, Gable Cottages
This plaque is on the central façade of this horseshoe shaped development of houses. Sudrey Street was previously names Little Suffolk St...
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